its just busy here
Well, Diavolo- it looks like you're not the only one trapped in a deathless death loop...
A small snippet from Time After Time- ...which is still in the works. The premise is that Diavolo crosses paths with an alternate Doppio (the one in my Roleswap!AU, to be exact) in the same predicament as him.
(It's silly and the whole 'the other selves should never meet' thing should happen, but I think that this gets a pass. Also it still ends tragically.)
Three Scenes for Two Boys
Tengo que leer mis propios #fics Empezaré con Sólo por ti para acordarme de que iba. Luego, Dragon's eyes hasta donde había avanzado para luego continuarlo y de ahí poder escribir el Spin-Off.
Cuando empecé a escribir Sólo por ti, nunca entro en el bosquejo que habría continuación, pero a medida que lo iba desarrollando, iba tomando forma de una continuación. Dragon's eyes es la continuación y ahí termina.
El Spin-Off va más enfocado con las chicas de Bandori(Bang Dream Girls party), pero conservando la trama principal de Sólo por ti.
Sólo por ti y Dragon's eyes son fics de la serie de #Anime K-On! Con crossover personajes de Sakura CardCaptor.
Between love and music, el Spin-Off, es completamente crossover entre Bang Dream, D4DJ con toque de K-On!
Y sí, cuando musa vuela en la imaginación, la dejo ser.
It's been almost a week since I posted a chapter to any of my #fics. It's not #writersblock. It's god awful amount of stress thanks to RL.
I wish it was writers block. That shot I can push through. Not this bone aching exhaustion from lack of sleep and family to take care of. #iwaswriting #solo #caregiver #exhausted
Background The anatomic site for central venous catheter insertion influences the risk of central venous catheter-related intravascular complications. We developed and validated a predictive score of required catheter dwell time to identify critically ill patients at higher risk of intravascular complications. Methods We retrospectively conducted a cohort study from three multicenter randomized controlled trials enrolling consecutive patients requiring central venous catheterization. The primary outcome was the required catheter dwell time, defined as the period between the first catheter insertion and removal of the last catheter for absence of utility. Predictors were identified in the training cohort (3SITES trial; 2336 patients) through multivariable analyses based on the subdistribution hazard function accounting for death as a competing event. Internal validation was performed in the training cohort by 500 bootstraps to derive the CVC-IN score from robust risk factors. External validation of the CVC-IN score were performed in the testing cohort (CLEAN, and DRESSING2; 2371 patients). Results The analysis was restricted to patients requiring mechanical ventilation to comply with model assumptions. Immunosuppression (2 points), high creatinine > 100 micromol/L (2 points), use of vasopressor (1 point), obesity (1 point) and older age (40–59, 1 point; ≥ 60, 2 points) were independently associated with the required catheter dwell time. At day 28, area under the ROC curve for the CVC-IN score was 0.69, 95% confidence interval (CI) [0.66–0.72] in the training cohort and 0.64, 95% CI [0.61–0.66] in the testing cohort. Patients with a CVC-IN score ≥ 4 in the overall cohort had a median required catheter dwell time of 24 days (versus 11 days for CVC-IN score < 4 points). The positive predictive value of a CVC-IN score ≥ 4 was 76.9% for > 7 days required catheter dwell time in the testing cohort. Conclusion The CVC-IN score, which can be used for the first catheter, had a modest ability to discriminate required catheter dwell time. Nevertheless, preference of the subclavian site may contribute to limit the risk of intravascular complications, in particular among ventilated patients with high CVC-IN score. Trials Registration NCT01479153, NCT01629550, NCT01189682